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Appendix E: Biosketches of Committee Members and Project Staff
Pages 335-342

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From page 335...
... His research interests, spanning 30 years, include the efficacy and promotion of bicycle helmets, prevention of pedestrian injuries, youth violence, the epidemiology and prevention of firearm injuries, intimate partner violence, traumatic brain injury including sports concussion, interventions for alcohol abuse in trauma patients, and effectiveness of trauma systems in caring for pediatric and adult trauma patients. He was founding director of the Harborview Injury and Research Center, Seattle, founding president of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention, and a founding board member of the Washington State Academy of Science.
From page 336...
... She is also deputy director of the Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence and codirector of the Center for Prevention and Early Intervention, both at The Johns Hopkins University. Prior positions include associate professor and associate chair, Department of Mental Health of The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
From page 337...
... He was founding director of the Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence at Kent State University, where he also was a professor in both the Department of Justice Studies and the College of Public Health. His published work covers areas such as school violence, violence and mental health, and violent behavior and aggression.
From page 338...
... In 2012 he received the Pennsylvania Public Health Association Keystone Award for Distinguished Service in Public Health. He consults to to school systems, colleges, universities, health systems, and clinical sites on developing undergraduate public health curriculum, becoming a health-promoting hospital, and developing medical home activities within pediatric practices.
From page 339...
... His primary research areas include trafficking and related forms of child exploitation, domestic implementation of children's rights law, economic and social rights issues, and legal and cultural constructs of childhood. He has authored numerous publications on a range of children's rights issues and serves as a regular advisor to nongovernmental organizations working to address violence against children, including serving as child rights advisor to End Child Prostitution and Trafficking–USA.
From page 340...
... , where she provided national leadership for youth development research programs, with an emphasis on building capacity for research and evaluation and bridging research and evaluation with program development and implementation. She represented USDA on the Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention Interagency Group and was involved in both the research and youth engagement working groups.
From page 341...
... She also wrote for the Stanford News Service and worked in the Palo Alto district office of Congresswoman Anna Eshoo. Annalee Gonzales is a senior program assistant with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Board on Children, Youth, and Families.


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